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NoNameRetro

   1.0.4  

GTK 2.x Theme/Style

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NoNameRetro
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Link:  http://
Downloads:  6633
Submitted:  Jan 6 2008
Updated:  Apr 8 2008

Description:

NoNameRetro theme is based on NoName by TheRob: http://www.gnome-look.org/content/show.php/NoName?content=70396. (The biggest thanks goes to him for all of his hard work and willingness to allow these modifications.) This theme is based on an early "beta" version of NoName, so the look of the Metacity window border is significantly different from the current NoName theme. There are quite a few changes to the GTK theme as well. As far as I know, all the work on which this theme is based was released under GPL.

To get a similar light grey text for the menu items in Firefox, edit your /home/USERNAME/.mozilla/firefox/*.default/chrome/userChrome.css file by adding the following:

menubar, menubutton, menu, menuitem, menupopup, popup > * {
color: silver !important;
}

You may also use "white" for a color code if you want it lighter still.

The Panel background graphic is optimized at 36 pixels tall. (Anything taller would look terrible, as would a vertical side panel.) It will scale down to 32 just fine. But if you want to optimize the panel background for smaller panel height, there are 32 and 25 pixel panel background graphics in the archive.




Changelog:

2008 04 08 (v. 1.0.4)
-adjusted spin button size (to solve an OpenOffice problem)

(All previous changes listed in the theme_notes file in the archive.)




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 I like!

 
 by TheRob on: Jan 6 2008
 
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Seems that you have done a good job modding
my theme :D

I like the new minimize button but it seems to be a little whiter than the others :) anyway , that is the only thing :D

Btw the theme don't require murrine engine
anymore , I just forgot to remove that from my page :)

Keep modding!!

//Robert


\"life sucks, get a f***ing helmet alright!\" -Denis Leary
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 Re: I like!

 
 by twrock on: Jan 6 2008
 
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Hey Robert, thanks again for your original work. The stuff you are doing is really great (and fun to mod!).

I'll have a look at that minimize button. I'm not seeing it on my laptop, but maybe I didn't get the exact same shade? And thanks for the heads up on the "engine" needs.


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 Re: Re: I like!

 
 by TheRob on: Jan 6 2008
 
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my bad about the button, it just looked so in the screenshot...

It installs great as a theme too btw!

//Robert


\"life sucks, get a f***ing helmet alright!\" -Denis Leary
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 Re: I like!

 
 by twrock on: Jan 6 2008
 
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Actually there was something wrong with the minimize button. I had the same graphic for the unfocussed and pressed states (no shade difference). It's subtle, so I hadn't caught it before. I think it's right now. I'll upload the corrected one.

(Ignore my duplicate post; I guess that's what happens when you hit the back button after posting a comment.)


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 Re: I like!

 
 by twrock on: Jan 6 2008
 
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Hey Robert, thanks again for your original work. The stuff you are doing is really great (and fun to mod!).

I'll have a look at that minimize button. I'm not seeing it on my laptop, but maybe I didn't get the exact same shade? And thanks for the heads up on the "engine" needs.


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 Re: I like!

 
 by angel2005 on: Apr 4 2008
 
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hi, i just have a message. in a shell i have:
gtkrc:2136: error: invalid string constant "listheader", expected valid string constant

it's working on ubuntu 7.10

regards


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 Re: I like!

 
 by twrock on: Apr 4 2008
 
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Thanks for the feedback. I'd like to be able to help, but I don't know how to duplicate the problem or what it means yet. Can you give me some idea of how to duplicate that error?


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 Re: Re: I like!

 
 by TheRob on: Apr 4 2008
 
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just start twf or nautilus or something
from the terminal and it will give you
the output, gtkrc:2136 means that it's on
line 2136 in the gtkrc file, probably just
some wrongly styled widget :)

Hope this helps!

//Robert


\\\\\\\"life sucks, get a f***ing helmet alright!\\\\\\\" -Denis Leary
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 Re: I like!

 
 by twrock on: Apr 4 2008
 
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Rob, thanks for the ideas. I had tried running something in terminal, but I didn't get any error code. So if there really is a problem with the gtkrc, I haven't been able to find it.

After reading your suggestion, I did have a look at that line. But line 2136 is nothing more than "image" (and there was no change between ver. 1.0.1 and 1.0.2), so I can't imagine what would be wrong with that.

How likely is it that angel2005 has somehow got a corrupt gtkrc file? I don't know; I'm just guessing at this point. I'll be happy to try any other ideas anyone might have.


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 Re: Re: I like!

 
 by TheRob on: Apr 4 2008
 
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Yeah! I checked it and there is nothing
wrong with your code!

nice "tweaks" btw!

Have a nice day!

//Robert


\\\\\\\"life sucks, get a f***ing helmet alright!\\\\\\\" -Denis Leary
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 Re: Re: Re: I like!

 
 by angel2005 on: Apr 4 2008
 
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hi, sorry i'm a newbee on ubuntu/debian.
here the line i have in 2036:
widget_class "*GtkTree*" style "list-header"
i don't know if it coul'd help.



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 Re: Re: Re: I like!

 
 by TheRob on: Apr 4 2008
 
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sorry angel2005 but for some reason I can't
reply to you directly, however you must
have an old version or something... try re-
downloading and re-installing :)

//Robert


\\\\\\\"life sucks, get a f***ing helmet alright!\\\\\\\" -Denis Leary

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 Re: I like!

 
 by twrock on: Apr 4 2008
 
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(That's strange; where did the "reply" link go? I don't have it either. Can threads only extend just this far?)

angel2005, are you sure you are using this NoNameRetro theme? Line 2036 is just "image" (like line 2136). Widget references are quite a bit further down in the file (after 2500). I also did some searching for that text string, and it isn't in the gtkrc file. So all I can come up with at this point is either you aren't actually using NoNameRetro, or the file somehow became very corrupt.

I agree with Rob. Try downloading and installing it again and see if the problem is solved. Please let me know if that doesn't work.

I hope you get it working; I think it's a pretty nice theme. :-)



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 Re: Re: Re: I like!

 
 by angel2005 on: Apr 6 2008
 
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hi thank for help t try it, i download it and i install it. i give feedback when it's done.



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 Re: Re: Re: I like!

 
 by angel2005 on: Apr 6 2008
 
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here the line i have in 2036:
widget_class "*GtkTree*" style "list-header"
and at the 2136:
widget_class "*.GtkTreeView.GtkButton" style "listheader" #this line necessary to fix listheader buttons in treeview

i dnownload the last 1.0.2, may be the message came if a change the icons? i come back with my feedback.

thank again



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 Re: Re: Re: I like!

 
 by angel2005 on: Apr 6 2008
 
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it's done and working good, thank for your help..



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 Re: I like!

 
 by twrock on: Apr 7 2008
 
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Good, I'm glad you got it working.
Enjoy.



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 Thanks!

 
 by fuckingbugmenot on: Feb 9 2008
 
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This is my new favorite theme. Keep up the good work!


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 Re: Thanks!

 
 by twrock on: Feb 10 2008
 
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I'm glad you like it. Thanks for the encouragement.


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 A few issues

 
 by Anywhere on: Feb 10 2008
 
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AnywhereAnywhere
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I love this theme. There's a few issues that need attention:

1. Right-click the desktop and select "Create Launcher." (About 90% of the themes on Gnome-Look have this problem. On my themes I either leave the panel as the normal window background, or I use a panel picture that is 2000 pixels tall.)
2. Can the menu backgrounds somehow match the panel background? (Not declaring a picture for the panel background *might* fix this, as well as issue #1.)
3. Install this: http://code.google.com/p/gnome-menu-file-browser-applet/ and notice that the text is black against black. Don't know who's side of the code that problem is on, but it would be nice if it worked. (Problem might well be in the applet's code.)


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 Re: A few issues

 
 by TheRob on: Feb 10 2008
 
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I have the fix for the "create laucher" problem, if interested, drop me a message.

//Robert


\"life sucks, get a f***ing helmet alright!\" -Denis Leary
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 Re: A few issues

 
 by TheRob on: Feb 10 2008
 
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check this out to see what I mean:
http://www.gnome-look.org/CONTENT/content-pre3/71993-3.jpg

//Robert


\"life sucks, get a f***ing helmet alright!\" -Denis Leary
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 Re: Re: A few issues

 
 by rdlf1024 on: Feb 18 2008
 
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Robert, where did you get that gnome-panel?


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 Re: Re: Re: A few is

 
 by TheRob on: Feb 18 2008
 
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The panel on the screenshot??

It's a part of my slickness theme...

get it here:

http://www.gnome-look.org/content/show.php/SlicknesS?content=71993

Oh , and Ron, now the theme looks a
milloin times better than my NoName theme :)

//Robert


\"life sucks, get a f***ing helmet alright!\" -Denis Leary
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 Re: A few issues

 
 by twrock on: Feb 10 2008
 
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Thanks for the feedback, Anywhere.

After spending about two hours on that first problem, I had it solved ..., but in the process had introduced another problem I couldn't solve! Then I came back here and noticed that someone who really does know what he is doing (TheRob) was offering his help once again.

So I have implemented his solution, and all seems well with "create launcher" background. I will upload the revision shortly. (Thanks Robert!)

Unfortunately I'm not quite sure what you mean by #2, and I haven't had time to look at #3. Admittedly, I'm probably in way over my head with all of this, but I like to give it a try anyway.


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 Re: Re: A few issues

 
 by Anywhere on: Feb 11 2008
 
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AnywhereAnywhere
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I'll have to see if this is still the case after I reboot, but whatever TheRob's fix did to adress the first issue seems to have also fixed the third one.

What I mean about issue #2: The background for the menus appears to be more of a plain black, while the rest of the panels has a "shiny plastic" look. I, personally, would like it better if everything had the 'shiny plastic" background consistently, but I have seen some themes that have a different background for the menu deliberately.

Great job on the theme! (Whether you think yourself a coder or not.) :)


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 Re: Re: Re: A few is

 
 by twrock on: Mar 2 2008
 
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Anywhere, did ver. 0.9.6 fix what you were talking about? I wasn't using the menubar in the panel, so I don't think I ever understood what you were talking about. Hopefully that was it and I got it fixed. Please let me know if I still am not getting it.


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 Nitpick

 
 by fuckingbugmenot on: Feb 10 2008
 
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Thanks for the updates. Just one issue I have, though: in the GIMP, the Layers/Channels/etc. window has white text on a white background.


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 Re: Nitpick

 
 by twrock on: Feb 11 2008
 
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I'll have a look later today when I have a free moment. I might have inadvertently created the problem with one of my other changes.


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 Re: Re: Nitpick

 
 by TheRob on: Feb 11 2008
 
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No you did not!

That is one problem I've been trying to solve
for a very long time... nothing seems to
help....
If you however do come up with some magical
fix for that I'd be more than happy to
have it!

//Robert


\"life sucks, get a f***ing helmet alright!\" -Denis Leary
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 Re: Re: Nitpick

 
 by TheRob on: Feb 11 2008
 
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I have a fix for it now....
not sure if this f***s up something else
since I just figured it out.

but if you have a style called "menu" or something....

style "menu" = "default"
#and then add this line there
text[NORMAL] = "#000000"
#remove any other text[NORMAL] first

#and then you should have something
#like this at the end of the gtkrc
class "GtkMenu" style "menu"
widget_class"*Menu*" style "menu"

Hope this helps.

//Robert


\"life sucks, get a f***ing helmet alright!\" -Denis Leary
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 Re: Re: Re: Nitpick

 
 by twrock on: Feb 12 2008
 
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Perfect. Yes, that did it. Thanks Robert.

I just spent all of my free time the last day rebuilding the gtkrc file. I thought that would be a good way to learn a thing or two and possibly get rid of some extraneous code. I still have a lot of questions, but I did figure out a few things as well.


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 Re: Re: Re: Nitpick

 
 by twrock on: Feb 13 2008
 
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Robert, just a follow up on that Gimp issue. You suggested fix worked great. However, after rebuilding the gtkrc file, I went back and changed it back to ffffff (just curiosity) and the problem was still resolved. That suggests to me that there was something wrong somewhere else (with a class or widget_class assignment?). I wish I could tell you what specifically I did to make that happen. Unfortunately, I had already almost completed my work, so I'm not sure. In an case, your solution did work.


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 Problems with 0.9.4?

 
 by twrock on: Feb 12 2008
 
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Since I did a major rebuild of the gtkrc file, I'd like to hear any feedback on anything I broke in the process. Please let me know if you run into anything I messed up.


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